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Eastern Argus from Portland, Maine • 3

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Eastern Argusi
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AUCTION SALES II I rf Ur till tomorrow at half pa HOUSE OF BEPRE3EVTATIVE3 i Thursday Jan 2 Tbd tb of had performed the daiiee of that Mr 'Fa ler applied for it last year bat and Ibkt Mr Smith had never before applied Air Baker had held he situation a long time The Hoase enald expect him to serve them always and as there mast be a change eonielime the committee had ihosght bast to contract with Mr Fuller Mr Abbott of aasalbon) 'hoped the amendment euld prevail 11 saw no esaso for change Tho dn-tios of tho station required much experience end peculiar kind of talent both or which Mr Baker pes-uri in high degree' The reasons offered by the chairman of the committee ho did not consider substantial That they should be obliged to employ eome other person than Mr Baker at boms time was an reason why they should exchange person who performed iha daties well for one of whoso qaalificattons they were ignorant and who wns altogether without experience flj amendment of Mr Bracket! was adapted on a division 110 to 83 and the Report wee accepted as amended Mr Jxwxtt from the Committao appointed to draft Rules end Orders for the Government of the House presented their Report which was rend and accepted The Rijles and Orders differ in no material points JEWETT ana Fosmkhiso Establish he st Corner of Onion and Middle Streets IS supplied with ihn largest nsoortmont of konss keeping articles In tin fitual in I ho State CABINET FURNITURE of ovory descriptios LOOKING GLASS ES of all kiads sod prices JLamps An invoice of 38 different pniierns Americas Astral and Mantle I amps received this day and will Im sold cAsop MESSENGER and London 31 patters Astral Mantle centre and reading Lamps all ol ilia latest style URNISIHNG 8c FANCY ARTICLES A variety of rick Silver nod plated Were Ac vis-cake baskets pastAnr table end desert forks snuffers and trays ten soils fish knives soap ladles sugar do salt spoons knife rests toast racks decanter labels liqnor stands ant crackers do picks champaigc oca-srs tamp scissors ksife sharpeners salts beat cast steel table cutlery setts isbls mutts spleadid woolen centre table cloths table and piano form cloths woolen worsted oil cloth nod linen napkins feet muffs Gothic window shades French Ottomans setts dish covers do ten trays with breed and cheese do te match baib dishes Masers with pewter and tin plates coffee pore with and without fsercalatort lironaad snuffers and trays do card vases do thsrmouieiers do candlesticks entry wale brass spittoons floor and hearth brushes extra abodes for astral tamps foe 4v Goods bought nt this establishment delivered free of charge in nay pert of the city Particular care taken in packing (or tranapurtanon It Additions to tbs stoek received by almoit every packet January 4 TrUae MsLsUon Jer Cfcarlastae 4 days i Jsfcn Star Broiler CU'g Wm arris Bus orinihian Colburn Cadis do Agile Wary Rmtuo Slat i sehr Emails las wood mboo Jo-tar Brig Jnfea 4r Edward Gordon tor Ckarlaaton seiloiL iSta Huts -oe rials bat very little new In market and that nf poor qialUjr At Bellas Uoiadunio Nor SO brig Lexington HnlL for Xtw OrlcuM Ar at SI Jobs NB ZSd alt aebr Levina born Boatou At Port aa Princa ltlfc ik brigs 6 so Hoary Is wall for Nsw York 10 d)ai Warsaw Kaye Boston 10 dayst Ealor-! ersoa Nsw York samo day i Bebr Ontario Traak Hew Orleaaa 1 days At All Cajrss lOlb alt brig Margaret Simpson for Nsw York soon anniTALS CLEAR kUCKS Ac IS Ar 1 Cbarlestoa (ilk brlgs-FraaM HamiMudNsw York Wltbdamafoi Kin Lost Arsy Alexandria 8w Orleaaa iTtb barque Clem eat HsrUs New Yerki CM brig Mary Avtrttl dtou Charimios Ar at Uolmea Uols Sist achn HesJ Ualtker Ksia bases for Fredericksbarg i Jssa Etch Ballimur for Port load Sailed 1st tbs sehr Ben) Osllbsr Ar at Salem et brig I Itoleraa Hole Sailed ftwm Bath STth brigs Lon Hif (las Havana: Fimeaa Glvaadei Patriot Conmba Marltaique i IlCUynodblrdSl Tbuuiaa 1st lust sehr Msdawasks Tallmaa Faraamboro Ar at Eaatport 28th schis Hlraai Ukasa ksaca i Thetis Atkiss da CM at Xesacbaak 1st fad asw shlplfiad beaver New Orleans: Ar at lltilmra Hols latachr Marion Parker Fredarlcksborg for Bostoa 3d foigs Cjbsile New York for Beaton Helau Aegusia Newport lor do At Tarpsulia Cova 3d sehr Martha from Fredericksbarg for Boston Ar at Pros Id oars 3d brigs New England Church Mstansaar Juno Mayberry Hew Orleans i Laurel Carr itavraaah Ar at Norfolk Sdlk brig Ells Matlbows Phils Ar at Alexaadria Sllhsehr Hakyoa Jamasoa from Norfolk ISth brig Uocas Mooro Kcw Oiioans i sebro Armada Fhil-hori East purl Olobo Iimc Boston Mary i'aboon da tildal No folk STth taiga Nrpleao Sduta Tobago AdoUaa Gaga Marseilles Ar at Cbarlestoa Sitb sblpe Nova Bunker Boaton Coa-eotd Mlaer do sehr Rob 0i Rewlaad Shibbeta Tkottaotoa Sailod St fond Liverpool CM el Saveuuah 24th brig Bodnoy SinllhlMatiBXaa achr Driver Grimes Uerbadom CM at Phils Slot brig Kami Johaaoa New Or las os Cld at Elrkainad Wth brig tlelen Brookiege BsrWadnes In Hampton Baade 2Tth brig iThos Or Edward Leva aae ler New Orteaea 2S daye ar Mr Crane of Eddington Ij 11 Aldan of Northport Hobart of Edmond jZ 1 Johnson of Corniab Tb Commlttes to employ wm anitablo peiaon to ba Clark of tha House in tho duties of bia office raportad that they had employed Reuben 8 FraaooU yjn of Bangnr Their report waa accepted On motioo of Mr Clay of Hampton Ordered That Meaara Clap Hoe of Warren and Sawyer of Porter be a Committee te wait npon-the clergymen of Hall well and Augnsta regularly in in tha donominationa to which they belong and to in vita them to perform the daliea of Chaplain to tha lIoaMj in rotation according to seniority Tha Report of the Joint Select Committee to whom were referred the returns of votes for Governor of Maine for the current political year came down from the Senate and waa accepted in concurrence On motion of Mr Watrrhousb of Poland Ordered That the Committee to employ a suitable person to perforin the duties of Doorkeeper and Page Ao the House for the present semion be so enlarged as 'to consist of one from each and the following Sentlemen wore added via: Messrs laird of Kenne-unk Bartlett of Norway Carpenter of Loo Gray of Bmoksville Harknesa of Camden Judkins of Iloulton and McClintock of Bristol On motion of Mr Pmitcn of Portland Ordered That Messrs Pierce Robinson of Hallow-ell Moore of Dover Boynton of St George and Mel-' dram of Walls be a Committee with such as the Renata may join to wait upon Robert Dunlap and inform him that he has been elected by the people Governor of Maine for the current political year and that the two Houses of the Legislature will be in convention in the Represents five s' Chamber that he may in their presence lake and subscribe the oaths of office prescribed by the Constitution On motion of Mr Parris of Buckfield Ordered That Messrs Pgrris Marshall of China and Weeks of Paraonlield with such as the Senate may join be a Committee to Contract with some suitable person to do the State printing for the current political year 1 Mr Pi nnc from the Committee to wait upon Robert Dunlap and inform bim that be has been elected Governor of Maine for the current political year reported that he accepted with many thanks the high trust to which he had been called and that he would forthwith meet the Houses of the Legislature in convention to take and subscribe the oaths prescribed by the Constitution The Secretary of the-Senjlc came inwith a Message from that liody proposing' a Convention of the two Houses forthwith in the Representatives Chamber to adininis'er the oaths of office to the Governor elect The House concurred in the proposition and a Message to that effect was sent to the Senate la Contention of the iso Houttt Thursday Jan 2 On Motion of Mr Pirrcb of tha Senate (a message was ordfereil to be sent to the Governor elect informing him that the two Houses are in Convention nml are realv to administer to him the oaths of his office Pierce was designated to communicate the message The Governor elect accompanied by -the late Governor and the members of liia administration forthwith came in and in presence of the Convention took and aiihscrilMMl the oaths of nf-ffice as 'administered by the President of the Convention Whereupon the Secretary of State made Proclamation that Koliert lhiqlnp was duly elected and qualified to act as Governor of 7 tlie State of Maine ami that liis official acta should be respcAed accordingly The Convention was then dissolved In the House of Representatives On motion of Mr Jasvis of Ellsworth Ordered tlial'R'Conimillee consisting of one from each County on the part of the House with such as the Senate (nay join be raised to take into consideration the present pauper system of NOTICE TRUE Copartnership heretofore existing nndar the ns Firm of Alpbeus Show fc Son expired on the flat Doe 1888 All persons indebted to aaid firm sro requested to mako payment to either of the' subscribers the old stand Tboae indebted to Alphons Show on hi private account sro sow of mom then ono years standing and unless they ara attended to immediately thsy will Ira left for coliKtios ALPIIEUS SIIAW THOS SHAW COPARTNERSHIP FORMED rmlllE Asbseribera have this day formed a connexion -ffi- in -business in iho ns ins and under tbs firm of SHAW ROPES fo CO and have purchased the stock and takes tho store of tho late firm of A Shaw fc Son where thsy intend keeping general assortment of India Goods nod Groceries whole sals and retail and hope by strict attention and class application to rstaia tho eastern ef said store and sliara of psblie patronage THOS SHAW GEO ROPES ALPIIEUS SHAW Portland January 1 1884 COLLECTOR'S Geeshfield T87 OTICE is hereby given te the non-resident pre-lv prietors and owners of land hereafter described in tha plantation of Greenfield or Jowoship Ne 88 Middle Division Binghum pore buss county of Penobscot and Slum of Maine that tho same ara taxed in bills committed to mo to colleet for tho year 1838 in Ihn following snma respectively annexed Tlie endersigned will proceed la ecllul pnblie ssc-lion to the highest bidder nt tlie dwelling honse of Rnfns llodgdon in said Greenfield on the first Jay of May next at ten of tho clock in the forenoon so mack of said land as aflall bo soffieiooB to eeid taxee eod nsceeeery charges if no person ehall appear on or before that lima to discharge the same GUARDIAN'S BALE 70 be sold ct Publio Auction by eidsr from tho Judge of Probate on Wednesday ibe ZFlk iasL at 11 on the promisee Tho Three Story Brick llano sod Load oa tho Bomb aids of Fora street formerly the residence nf Quincy deceased which bee been crcnpied as a Boarding II ossa It has two Shops in Also the Wooden House adjoining il with tho leal on which il stands It has shop in front occupied by an Apothecary 8eldom is an Estate offered more inviting for aa nvestment than so central liut it commands the test tenants and highest rent Terms liberal MARCUS QUINCY Guardian to Minor facira LITTLE fo SUN Portland Jaa 1 1884 SALE mo bn sold st Auction by lieoneo from tho Jndgo of Probate on Wodnesdsy tho 2Sddsy of Jan-' nary next ul 1 1 oa tha pramisea A Lot of -and on Federal street about 40 foot by 100 togrthor with ona half of tho Story Buick I1UUSE tbareoa called the Sioeer i louse it being the western end thn other half is owned by the widow Stover Conditions liberal and made known at thn sale for farther psr-ticnlers enqnire of Merens Quincy Geardian of minor hoiraofH Qainey LITTLE fo SON Jan 3 IVotice nORSE AT AUCTION A BRIGHT BAY HORSE with four white feel and a white otripa ia his face will be sold at tho Franklin Hotel kept by Rurus Chase Mata street Portland on Thursday the ninth day of Janssry car-rant at 11 A at Pnblie Anetion te pay expenses of nnless the owner shall befora that time defray slid expenses and lake him sway RUFUS CHASE Tan-keeper GEORGE WILLIS Portland Jao 8 1834 SALE mO bo sold at Public Auction by virtu of a license folk from tha Probate Court for lha Connty of Cumberland on SATURDAY the 35th day of January insL at 3 at thn dwelling hum of tho sstmeriber in Standi eh thn bomestenoN farm of KNOWLES HIGGINSlate of said StendisliMeecaaed containing seventy seres more or less Ssl farm is principally nnder improvement with proper proportion of mowing pas taring end tillage with a good Orchard on the same Tbs buildings on said farm consist of a large and convenient dwelling hoase ao eopstracted as to be suitable for two families with a good cellar nnder thn same A barn 60 by 40 feet well finished with an aquednet which conveys a sufficient supply of wnter to tha barn yard Said farm is pleasantly situated about 80 rods from corner in Blandish and one mils from Saco River Terms at sals EDMUND MAYO Blandish Jantmry 1 1834 Elocution If eiiisess of Portland are respectfully informed I that Mril PAGE will spend a few weeks iu this place for the purpose uf giving instruction is the liriaciple of Elueniine lo yocng Gentlemen atd Ladiea wbo may wivh lo improve io (bo art of reading also to yonnj gentlemen wbn may wish lo cultivate habits uft correct and natural speaking Tbore person who are desirous Is arqnife a'fcee wL dg of the principle that nature has given for regulating the vuice instead hf being con fused wiih alien act rales or confined in servile imiiutioa will plemw leave liieir oaiues at CoImVIfbldei fc ttlwre The eourso of Leeenus will enmmenco aa soon as a sufficient number of names shall bo obtained WOole rnurve eonisting ef fifteen 1-es-snos one hour each Geallemeo Ladies fit Fur inslraetioa is speukiug-embrscing altitude a ad gesture Rev George Beckwith Mr Dwight Rev 5lr Blaginnis Jobe Neal Esq Sew ail Esq Storer Eq Dee 27 LECTURES jT ECTCRES will be delivered before the MAINE MJ CHARITABLE MECHANIC ASSOCIATION1 daring ths winter one each week commencing next Tuesday evening Dee 81st at 7 at the Vestry of the First Baptist Society Tenons de-sirens of attending ean obtain tickets at ('olman Holden fc Co's Book Store Exchange Street Tickets fur apprentices mvy be bad by calling on tha Secretary at hia mom Exchange Street Per Order CAPEX Secretary Dec 80 TEH PER A ACE 7I1HE Huliroribur wrnuld is Torn A haa purchased and taken the FRANKLIN HOUSE Main street recently occupied by Mr nitssi Otis where be is now ready to wait on all those who may call oa bim fin will keep every (King usually kept by innholders in ths city bath far man and beast Ardent Spirits raceptcd RVFUS CHASE Port la ad Dec 18 1888 So '4 lllaine Stage Company' TtHE Hoard of Director tor the Blaine Siego Company era hereby notified that their Semi Annual Aleelmr will he holdrn at the Elm Tsvera ia Portland on Monday the thirteenth day of January scat at IS fori Wo -adjustawai ot iho account of said Corporaiioo nod Iho transaction of nyr other business that may then mom before them Per order JACKSON Clerk Compeer Brunswick Dee 27h 1833' THE Proprietors of the Maine Stage Company are hereby notified tbat their Anenal Meeting will bo hoidea at the Llia Tavern Portland on Friday tha seventeenth day of Jennary next el 12 41 for tha choice of Officers for the year ensuing and the transaction of any other bu tenets that mnr come before them for Order JACKSON Clerk 8 Company Brunswick Dec 27tb 1833 $50 Dollars Reward! JJ1IFTY HOLLA Kd REWARD am hereby offered any person who will lead te ine dciecifoa and rcmviciion of the person or persona wbo maiiciookly damaged tha City Huspital by firiug bui leu into different parts of the baikline Dec 7 JOHN ANDERSON Mayor such information an shall TVew Shoe Store THE suliscribsr respectfully iaforaw hia frismis nod the pablie that no has opened the store No 3 Massey's Row Middle street where lMi offers for sale goudxasortmaat of Gentlomens Indies end Chihlrsna BOOTS Sf SHOES as lad ns eaa bo bought (of as good qnalitj) io this city Those wbo prefer ImviBg them made to men sure may bo assured that the best of stock ami workmen will bo emploved end particular attention paid to make easy and eel fit ALEXIS ABBOT fiDcc 23 FLAX SEED WANTED H7K)R which CASH will hs paid on applieatioR to JD JOSEPH DAY OeL 28 istf Herd of Vkstf Fealhers at Roston Frices FfivIlR Oubscrilmr has just received from Boston a lo I of FEATHERS an consignment: different quli Jies and prices Tboso who wish to pa re base wl pieaso to call oa him They are in bags from 8 te 20 Dm to suiu be purchaser THOMAS CHJtSE-Jft North Yarmonthfljecex Operative Dental Surgery JN FRINK Sargeon Dentist attends to the varhw operations relating to tho improvement and preservation -of tho Teeth end their oppendages-Booma ia Snort snoot tf KVXe Hhdo Im Sl Croix RUM now land mg from loop Packet for anlo by MUDGE fc CLARK antral wharf Shocking Occurrence Wo are Informed thnt Air Joseph Leavitt of Athens wns accidently allot in that town last week Ho was proceeding home nhout ten in the CTening with young raccoon that had been given him when tho animal got away from him and retreated into bush fence nt the side of the road Air Leavitt got into or behind the fence after him and while there person who was near hy watching for foxes hearing the noise of the animal proceeded towards the spot sod discovering something more discharged liis gun the contents of which a heavy this State and to report by bill or otherwise charge of eoarss shot entered the shoulder and press Belli I rom those of tha last House of Representatives' On motion of Mr WxIstex of Belfast Ordered That the Clerk eanau four hundred copies of tha Rales and Orders of the Hoom to bo printed for un of the members Ou motidn of Mr Jewett of Portland Ordered That the certificates of election of the Members of the IIoum be taken from the files and referred to tho Committee on Elections with instructions to report ns soon as may be a list of members who appear to bt duly elected and returned to this llonse On oration of Mr Bnoasoir of Anson Ordered That Messrs Bronson Lake of Bucks-port and Moors of Durham bo Committee with saeh as tlie 8enute may join to revise the several Acts uaaed by the Legislature of this State granting and escribing the powers of Jnslicea of the Peaee in civil nd criminal eases with leave to report by bill or otherwise On motion of Air O'Beieiv of Machinal Ordered That Moms O'Brien Hatchings of Penobscot and Spaalding of Norridgswock lie Committee with each ne the Senate may join to consider the expediency of establishing by law more eqeal salaries for tho Justices of the Supreme JudieiuT Court to lake effect after the expiration of tho term of the pro-ent Chief Justice with leave to report by bill or otherwise Petitions of Prudence Foster William Emerson John Emerson Wm Hutchins and Jonathan Perkins severally for Chengs of of John Goedale for tho Change of Nemo of bin wife and of George Bartol et si to bo incorporated into tho Portland Fishing Company were severely read and referred last to a Select Committee consisting of Messrs Clapp of Portland Blake of Mt Vernon and Parsons of Corneille A message was received from the Senate informing the House of a vacancy in the 8th' Senatorial District and proposing a Convention in the Chamber at 13 for the pnrpoao of filling tha vacancy The Hoase Don-concurred the proposition of tha Senate und proposed to-morrow at 11 o'clock as the tha time of holding tho Convention A message was received from the Senate informing the House that thnt body had receded from its former proposition and eoneerrod with tho lions in filing tomorrow at 11 as the time for holding a Convention to fill the vacancy in the 8th Senatorial District On motion tho House adjourned till to-morrow morning at 10 side of Mr Leavitt wounding him in a dreadful manner His life isdispaired of Somerset Jour Marriages In Bath Sir John tSawm to Mus Rhode Cornish llr Joseph Remick to Jliss Clarissa Hunt Iu lirunvwirk Mr Joseph ftartey to Miss Mehitablo Mitchell Mr Kinsuhury Oelebell to Miss Acn Winslow lu Kennehank-port Mr John Morphy to Miss llepsibnh Goodwin In Leeds Mr Warren Foster to Miss Elvira Gilbert la China Mr Bamaltai French to Miss Esther Ana lie Mr Thoms McLaughlin to Miss Khoda Tripp In Wayne Air Samuel Ingalls to Miss Sjlvinn Wing la Now Gloucester by Cross Esq Mr Joseph Penney to Miss ftauey Blake In Coarord II Dn 20th bjlev Mr flora Greeley tlaaniifofdjJrjOfihteeliyjtaMiEdijahlLlliiiehiiis In Linrolavine Air aba chi Tower oged a rave-lotionary soldier In Lovell Mr Samuel Patterson aged 78 la Loads Zilph A Kamil agad 19 Shipping Intelligence PORT or FOKTLAHD -FRIDAY Ar sehr Bahamama Gllksy Xtasr Isis for Boston Sehr Olive Given Wiseassst the Boston SUNDAY Mh Ar arhr James Skofleld Bath tbr Boaton ochr Ocean Long Eaatport piaster to Hammond A Co CLEARED chr Assstatis (Dt) llayca Hslifox Tho alonp Tirglnia from Bangor la attempting to enter Newbury port harbor 1st last west ashore near the Boa lb Breaker and haa sises gone to pieces Tha Diomede Sahara of Gay landed and lbs nml stripped Ilrad has bilged the cargo BOSTOR Ar brigs Sarah Asa Fits Sarinxm 46lk Nov Waltham Sheldoa Baveanak Bsow leuw Tkumeeiua 1st lot for New pet In for harbor i sekrs Black Hawk Deaae ilia inctoa NC Ckamplon Niekeiaon Frsdvrtckaburg Helen Mar Spirts Sappskannnckt Bopeib Weeks Nastssk-et Counsellor Fcaskforl kixrjr Davis Partlsady Esstsrs Bier Fiores Porismoatk Cld ship Chaa flaery Wileoft Helen Mar Cook New brig La Gruage Llacula Em Betsey Hudga Huwlend Bt Tknmss Cardtaal Ward Bridgeport Ar echra Easoy Jamsane Wilmington NO I ImbeJJa Fapper Fredariehaburg Atalaala Holmaw Flymodta CM barque Gen Burk Smith Mobile brig Mohawk Boggs Phils: KSis Mayfiowsr EssmII Jscowl Laviaa Port load -Balled ship Helen Mart barque Utghlaadart brigs Fatten Cosdells Niger und Flamingo Jan 4-2 utalock no arrivals this morals 1 Cld ship Talma Gibraltar: llarbini land: 'seta Btaxh Hawh'ChadwickBt Thomas i Gov Rabbins RemTcaMt: nisn tortag Forttand Doited Biate Rich Frankfort XIW TORI Ar I st fo Id-ships Frascis let nwta Hwra Nov ISth Webb Eta Janeiro days Brigs Onslow Wort-man Fort an Frieee 12 days Ariel Waiaou Matusss 12 ra Sww a aaaa I MM EsaHMa liming lob Jiu A rant llsleh dissl CM brig sra Valpay HewOilaaaai echraB Amor lea Cook India Elfxa Mathsr Darien- TXSSELS aroEZF llth nit 1st 27 long 74 brig lb In Crooked Island ramh sehr Ward from Cape Hay lies for Wilmlnstou NC 2th lat as long 7 ssbr Mary Jsnef Setter from ftw "off Hattons lllk sehr Grecian Arar ftom Nsw York foe Tsrks Islaad VESSELS LEFT IN FOEEIUE At Bsrlsam Nev Stth brigs Jusiper Uresby Msijr AitaasM20lh nil brigs Washlsgton foollasMi fosdg CRA31 A CAUOON Have for sale a JVo Cosnmercial Wharf 1050 IJbIs Richmond Falmoutb sad prnrrn Genesee tfuperfiae Fine and Middlings 1800 Bushels yellow (mealing) COllN 330 hbls Mess Ne I and prime BEEF 58 Chests and half do Yooug Hyson Bobea and ttouchung 350 Boses 7 by 9 and 8 hy 10 window GLASS 300 Kegs fo Boxes fo Tnn rrn 8s 12s Ids fo lib Lumps TOBACCU ISO Kegs White LEAD in oil 150 Boxes Brown SOAP 150 Bandies assorted Blieet IRON-300 do do IRON WIRE Scotch Suuffin Casks Jamaica Sugar is Socks Sheet Lead Tic Plate foe Jaa 6 6 nr NATHANIEL WJLLSOZV -Attorney at Law STILLWATER (ORONO) i i1 7 Meisx References Hoe Gkoror Etx Gxrdiucr Dbase Esq Mr Gasdxen fo IL Ward Messrs II ItesciiCE fo Jasuary 6 183fo Brows Stillwuier 6 NOTICE IS hersliy given ihat 1 hevo roliminished to iny Son Juaslban Barker Milehell Minor his linin and he is at lilieilv In trnnsnet basin ess fur himself I shell claim none of hi earnings and pay ao debts of his Cun-trading after this dels WM MITCHELL Raymond Dec' 17' 1883 tl5- aho usEinlimerick for saleT AnA Or esefwnge for Real Estate in Portland The snbsctibers offer for sala tha two story Honso Il ia Limerick villige now occnpiod bv Mr Ilseliett Itj is ono of tho most convenient komtai in the village is ineieelUnt repair having been ihorosghly painted foe the post sc seen and will not require any repairs fur a number of years Tho honse and lot will bo sold at a love rate on reasonable terms or will be exchanged for real estate in Portland fo BOYD Corner of Exchange and Middle Sts Jsn 8 1834 XT Stairs) To SAMUEL SMALL Secretary of the Portland Mining Company YOU are hereby requested to notifv a special meeting of eeid Company nt tha Common Council Room on Fdat tho 10th day of January at half past 6 in the evening to see if said Company will agree to petition the Legislators bow in session for an set of incorporation for tha Company and'to net on any other business ltich may come before mooting 'WILLIAM CAMUETT IIXMEL WINSLOW PEI II MASON Jen 3 JAMES MOORE TTBCRSPANT to thb above request I hereby notify JL tha members of said Company to meet at tho time and place nbove designated and for the purposes therein specified Jan 4 lw SAMUEL SMALL NOTICE THE heirs of JOHN MARRy formerly of Kitlery era notified to meet et Tavern io Portland on Friday tlw 34th day of Janaary 1834 at 10 A oa basiness rotating to tha estate Jsn 6 1834 ISAAC MARK IVotice WHEREAS my SOB ROBERT NOBLE has for years lea pa I served me wiih Bdelify ie Inline and has proved himself indnstriona and steady and whereas I am willing and desirons to reward his merit iVoio knots nil tekom if may concern that I hereby ie consideration of tho premises and of an agreement this day made und entered ieie between him nd myself enlarge and giv bis freedom to my rxiil son Knltart and hereby release and relinquish in him all my right tills claim and interest in and to his fntnro comings and service allowing and authorising him lo receive colleet and appropriatelo bis own use oil sock toms of money aa may hereafter accrae or fall due lo kirn aeJ to gio full receipts and discharges therefor hereby agreeing llial the same shall operate release of ail efaum which I might otherwise by law have there spun 1 hereby relinqujlh all claima 16 hi lime and future earnings' and wish him io stand before the publie in the same light ee though be was turtsly years old by law Pori land Dee 31 1883 JOHN NOBLE Tilt SUBSCRIBER AYING disposed of his stock of Ciockery am Hard Warn requests ail who have demands against him to present them for osttlsmont sad all indebted te make immediate payment lo bimnolf or at tha old atand to Joseph Ropes whom ha woald ra commend to lha patronaga of hie former easterners Ion 8 1834 GEORGE ROPES 'JAllE Subscriber having pare hosed the Stock to Geobge Rotes will carry on the GROCKFK1T fc HARDWARE bnsiness wholesale and retail nt the old stand in Middle etraet end offers to tho psblio ns complete a Morunoot of articles in his linn as can bn fosml in thn itr A eontmsanc of the patronage of tho former east o- i patronage man of is reapeetfally solicited JOSEPH ROPES Portland Jsn 21 834 I HUDGE fo YARNDX HAVE assoehited themselves under ihn firm of MCDGE fo VAH5UM for ths transaction of Commission Bnsinoss generally and knee token ths Store receoriy occupied by Medga end Clark PortUnd Jen 1 1834 FIGS SUGAR GIN nAA DnmftnhFIG? idSW 20 boxae Havana Brown SUGAR' SO bbls Ryo GIN Lending from sehr ExOtorfiwwloby JOHN COX Jap 8 HJ Csstral Wharf whether any improvement enn be pilule therein and the following gentlemen were appointed on the part of the House viz Messrs Jarvis Ross of Shapleigh Jewett of Portland Dumont of llallowell BvdieKler' of Union Bronson of Anaon Brown of Weld Eastman of Exeter Sylvester of Hope and Whipple ofCalnii Air Pierce presented the credentials of Air CQlCMrr member elect from the city of Portland whe was forthwith qualified and ad milted to his seat Un motion of Air Dun oxt of llallowell i message was sent to tho Governor informing liiin tlint the house is ready to receive any com-imnicaiion he may lie pleased to make Air Dumont having attended to the duty reported that the Governor was pleased to say thnt he would communicate to the House forthwith By written message The Secretary of State then came in and laid upon the table the Message of the Governor which was read and oq motion of Mr Bronson of Anson laid upon the table and 1000 copies or -dered to be printed fur jftie use of the members On motion bf Mr Bkixsox Ordered That when the House adjourn it be till to-morrow morning at 10 On motion of Air Dcmojt the House then adjourned 1 Friday Jan 8 Prayer by Rev Mr Tanpan of Augusta The Speaker announced the Standing Committees of the House and they wore appointed as follows On Confuted Elections Messrs Jewett of Port- IsbiI Ilinkley of Bluehill Woodman of Bnxlon Hyds of Bath Moore of Dover Morrill of Belgrade Bolster of Romford On Leave of Absence Messrs Spear of Thomas-ton Knowles of Ripley Stevens of Pitisten Thomas of Lincolnville Hill of Waterbomugh On Finance Messrs Jewett of Portland Batch-Mder of Union Johnson of Cornish Princa of Tamer Nichols of Stnben Tyler of Farmington Randall of Harpawelh On Change of Names Messrs Lowell of Sanger-ffille Corbet of Lisbon Cortland of Jefferson On County Estimates Messrs Sonia of Freeport Hell of Hartford Dolbier of Kingfield Knight of Monroe Pandas of Minot Foxcroft of New Gloaees- tar Plummer of Alfred On Engrossed Bills Messrs Benson of Win thro Perry of Lincoln Brown of Bowdoin Robinson of New Castle Hobson of Hollis Keene of Brower Good of Whitefield On Bills of third Reading Messrs Washbarn of Livermore Jarvis of Ellsworth Voss of Angnstn Cil-- ofThomoston Robinson of HaUowoll Jewett of Portland Thayer of Paris On Pay Roll Mean Chadwick of Gardiner Lmenoa of Boothay Goad of Whitefield Lamb of Clinton Lathrop of Seanmont Mr Woodman of Wilton from thn committee to contract with soma suitable person to perform tho done of Doorkeeper and Page reported that they bad contracted with Wm Fuller of Keadfield to per-form tha duties Brackett of Falmouth moved to amend tbs nport by striking out Wo Fuller of Readfiuld sad Thomas Baker of Portland' as ebairmaa of ths committee bit Mllsd upon to explain He elated that there ware Uima epplwautafor the Mr Feller or Reed-" Baker of Portland and Mr Smith of Cam- aMJ before the committee that Baker had held the aitaatioa for aboat IS yoars JASON WESTON Collector Doe 34 1833 Northport NOTICE hereby given to thrprnprielors of the land hereafter mentioned in the town of Norihport iu tho county of Waldo I bat ike same ara taxed ia the hills commuted for collect toe to tho undersigned Callertor of said town for the year eighteen hundred and thirty three in the respective sums following Names of Proprietors Koo A eras Value Samuel Bird Rosiicc Farm Isaac Clark Bradford Driakwalcf Samuel Fletcher Jobs Russ' Shuliel Cottrili I Deficiency of Hightemf for 1832 Samuel 8 Bird I 1-i 15 John Russ 1 Wm Hastily 33 Wm Whits part ufOues form Bonj Skew 1 1-2 11 Deficiency of Toon Tex 1833 Wm Bailee Sbuboi Cottrell Bntdfbrd Drihkwaltr lira said CnHeetorwill brace ed serording to sell nl Public Auction to the highest bidder at the house of Henry Brown is said Norihport at ono of tha clock in Ike efternooo aa Sslordey lha 3d day of May Beet much of said lead as shell bo sufficient to discharge said taxes and lira necessary rarervesing charges if se person shall appear or before that lime to dischorgo said taxes sad charges Dated el Norihport tho twentieth dajr of December 1833-JACOB RHOADS Coluetorofi Norihport NEYVS ROOM Exchxssi 8teeet HIS Establishment is intended tq bo permanent nd is famished with tha most popalsr Journals both poliiinlmnd mercantile published ia the United Statcc The Room in oboe nt all lira for tho oxamination ofGentiemen wishing to snbacribc and from if central silcntioB offers inducements to businessmen with whom is always money Jin 1 1834 WM WOOD Proprietor DISTRICT OF WwU: District Office BB It remembered that on lb first day of JanaaryJA IX 1834 and iu the fifty eighth year of the ladeiesd-coco of the United States of Auterira Mesara Colmaa Holden fo Co of sai District hevo deposited is this office tho lid of Book lb utlc of wkick is lira words following to will of tho State of Maioe volnmes I and 2j witk the CoustiintioB of Ika States and of said Stats prafisod Also notes and references delineating the additions sad modifications tksreof wkick ksvo bees enacted by tho Lo-rislalura of lbs State from 1821 to 1834 To which ara appended in notes and eomnwnls a full synopsis of the decision relating thereto contained ic tho 17 toIusms of Massachusetts Reports 10 vo turns of Pickering's Reports sad 7 voluntas of Green leafs Reports By Francis Smith Counsellor st Low Vof I Portland Thomas Todd sod Colman Hoiden fo Co 1834" Tho right whereof they claim as Proprietors in conformity with act of Congress entitled act to amend il TSuSSCTC1ttC Mi For Freight or Charter THE fine Sejtr NonpuriclAl len Gturdivsnt master 18 months old luwr deck and 138 toM Regio- ter lying at the head of Centra Wharf For farther particulars apply to YORK head of Long Wharf Portland Dec SO im.

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